About Donna Chandler

Donna Chandler is a canine trainer and behavior modification specialist. She has trained and shown dogs and horses all of her life. Her passion is teaching others how to make dogs enjoyable, lovable members of your family.

Donna is an accomplished author, having published four books. Her latest book, Good Dog! was endorsed by Jack Hanna, Director Emeritus at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, author and TV Host. He calls Good Dog! “an amazing book for anyone who has a dog as a best friend, or is about to form a new canine relationship!” Donna’s Buen Perro! was released in 2005 in Spanish as the only Spanish dog training book in America. She has also written and published Just House Manners and Veterinary Centers of America’s Just House Manners.

As a behavior modification specialist and canine trainer, Donna has taught classes, worked one-on-one with hundreds of dog owners, and consulted veterinary offices and trainers across the country on her innovative, unique approach to treating severe behavior problems by using a combination of drug therapy and behavior modification. It is this approach that separates Donna from others and makes her so successful. Donna’s passion to save animals instead of giving them away or putting them down has proven to help families who thought they had no other choice.

Donna Chandler has created The “Good Dog!” ONE-der Class and Seminar based on the success of her one of a kind teaching method. This program is a one day seminar that will certify the participants in successful, guaranteed dog training and behavior modification. She has helped thousands of families achieve harmony with their pets. After going through her program, these pet owners now not only love their dog, but love having them around as well.

Canine Training & Behavior Modification

Entrenamiento del Perro y la Modificacíon del Comportamiento

Behavior Modification Training for Your Staff
Your veterinarian office can add $75 -200,000+ to your bottom line every year. Have a trained behavior modification specialist on staff. As a veterinarian, you are losing … [Read More]